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i would like to spend time speaking with mr. wolf. i would like to articulate what you would be representing and i did not hear that. maybe with time we can sit down and have that level of discussion. i would feel comfortable with the motion to continue; i would not feel comfortable with a recommendation. >> i am of the same mind. i would continue and seeif other applicants come forward. >> i disagree but given that i'm in the minority i will suggest we continue to the next rules committee meeting. >> supervisor kim: is the first thursday of december, not too far off. december 6. >> do you see the need to do this at the next rules committee? or do we need more time to see if there are other applicants? >> supervisor kim: december 6 is the last rules committee this year. we could do a motion to call the chair, i am not sure who will chair this committee the next year. >> i am fine with the original motion to continue to december 6. >> why don't we do a motion to continue to december 6? during the time mr. wolf i would like to see done
i would like to spend time speaking with mr. wolf. i would like to articulate what you would be representing and i did not hear that. maybe with time we can sit down and have that level of discussion. i would feel comfortable with the motion to continue; i would not feel comfortable with a recommendation. >> i am of the same mind. i would continue and seeif other applicants come forward. >> i disagree but given that i'm in the minority i will suggest we continue to the next rules...
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. >> i want to thank mr. wolf for his interest in the seat. i work closely with the market octavia cac. we have quite a bit going on in the plan area including in the upper market area in terms of development of the creation of affordable housing, retail, which would result in job opportunities plus safety improvements. the cac's role, for a long time because there was no development, it was theoretical. nothing was happening before the collapse of financial markets but things are happening now. it is incredibly exciting. we need people involved. in addition to what we heard tha mr. wolf brings, is a tangible connection between the lgbt and the market octavia cac. the lgbt center sits close to the market octavia plan area. when you look at the priorities of the center in terms of working with youth, providing services to people, working with young people, seniors, economic development, all of the things the center does it would be valuable to have the center closely integrated into the cac. this is a strong application. i would move that we fo
. >> i want to thank mr. wolf for his interest in the seat. i work closely with the market octavia cac. we have quite a bit going on in the plan area including in the upper market area in terms of development of the creation of affordable housing, retail, which would result in job opportunities plus safety improvements. the cac's role, for a long time because there was no development, it was theoretical. nothing was happening before the collapse of financial markets but things are...
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[laughter] >> mr. wolfe, i remember the last time you were here. actually, someone in the audience asked why don't you write about miami, and you said, no, carl -- [inaudible] has already done a good enough job for that. i'm not holding you up to it, i really enjoyed your book, but did you feel any pressure having read other authors from miami to do something different, or were you inspired by them? i'm just curious about your process on that. >> well, carl is in a league by himself. i've read everything -- i think -- every word that he's ever written. he's brilliant in the sociological sense without making it seem sociological. and the, he writes the thrillers, but instead of finding a body on page 3, you find a guy who falls down in a strip club. [laughter] and you go on from there. he's absolutely, he's absolutely brilliant. i wouldn't even think of topping carl. i don't read many people who, i think, have done miami justice because they don't really look around. a lot -- they want to write about south beach. and there are certainly things to be
[laughter] >> mr. wolfe, i remember the last time you were here. actually, someone in the audience asked why don't you write about miami, and you said, no, carl -- [inaudible] has already done a good enough job for that. i'm not holding you up to it, i really enjoyed your book, but did you feel any pressure having read other authors from miami to do something different, or were you inspired by them? i'm just curious about your process on that. >> well, carl is in a league by...
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[laughter] >> mr. wolfe, i remember the last time you were here. actually, someone in the audience asked why don't you write about miami, and you said, no, carl -- [inaudible] has already done a good enough job for that. i'm not holding you up to it, i really enjoyed your book, but did you feel any pressure having read other authors from miami to do something different, or were you inspired by them? i'm just curious about your process on that. >> well, carl is in a league by himself. i've read everything -- i think -- every word that he's ever written. he's brilliant in the sociological sense without making it seem sociological. and the, he writes the thrillers, but instead of finding a body on page 3, you find a guy who falls down in a strip club. [laughter] and you go on from there. he's absolutely, he's absolutely brilliant. i wouldn't even think of topping carl. i don't read many people who, i think, have done miami justice because they don't really look around. a lot -- they want to write about south beach. and there are certainly things to be
[laughter] >> mr. wolfe, i remember the last time you were here. actually, someone in the audience asked why don't you write about miami, and you said, no, carl -- [inaudible] has already done a good enough job for that. i'm not holding you up to it, i really enjoyed your book, but did you feel any pressure having read other authors from miami to do something different, or were you inspired by them? i'm just curious about your process on that. >> well, carl is in a league by...
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. >> i want to thank mr. wolf for his interest in the seat. i work closely with the market octavia cac. we have quite a bit going on in the plan area including in the upper market area in terms of development of the creation of affordable housing, retail, which would result in job opportunities plus safety improvements. the cac's role, for a long time because there was no development, it was theoretical. nothing was happening before the collapse of financial markets but things are happening now. it is incredibly exciting. we need people involved.
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now to "the situation room" with those new polls and mr. wolf blitzer. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now, wrenching new stories of survival and heartbreak on staten island. we're going to meet a man whose business was looted after he lost much of his home. also, the growing fuel shortage in the disaster zone. gas lines in some areas now stretch for miles. and as don mentioned, new poll numbers are just coming into "the situation room" from the state that could decide who the next president will be. we're talking about ohio. i'm wolf blitzer. you're in "the situation room." >>> but we begin with the destruction from sandy. homes and livelihoods destroyed. now lying in piles of rubble that stretch for miles across the new york city borough of staten island. cleanup is underway. and with every new layer of debris that's removed, the tragic stories emerge of the residents whose lives have been turned upside down. cnn's brian todd is on the scene for us. brian, what are you seeing on staten island right now? >> reporter: well, wolf, at just about every house you go to in the sec
now to "the situation room" with those new polls and mr. wolf blitzer. >>> don, thanks very much. happening now, wrenching new stories of survival and heartbreak on staten island. we're going to meet a man whose business was looted after he lost much of his home. also, the growing fuel shortage in the disaster zone. gas lines in some areas now stretch for miles. and as don mentioned, new poll numbers are just coming into "the situation room" from the state that...
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>> reporter: well, good question, wolf. when mr. jeffs started to feel pressure in the early 2000s from utah and arizona, he sent people out and built compounds all over. they referred to that texas one as r-17, refuge 17. he sent a lot of people out, they bought in south dakota, in colorado. they already have people in idaho. there's lots of places they could go but clearly the big concentration, colorado, utah, right on the utah/arizona border, many of them will come back here and there's already great tensions because the federal government has come in and suing both of those municipalities that are run by the flds, basically saying that they're corrupt. so the tensions, the dynamics, lots of moving parts to this story suddenly. >> michael watkiss, thanks for joining us. we appreciate it. >>> coming up, a simple act of kindness by one of new york's finest. the story behind the picture that has everyone talking. >>> isha is back with another "360" bulletin. >>> late word from "the new york times" that the law from dominique strasz
>> reporter: well, good question, wolf. when mr. jeffs started to feel pressure in the early 2000s from utah and arizona, he sent people out and built compounds all over. they referred to that texas one as r-17, refuge 17. he sent a lot of people out, they bought in south dakota, in colorado. they already have people in idaho. there's lots of places they could go but clearly the big concentration, colorado, utah, right on the utah/arizona border, many of them will come back here and...
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thanks very much, mr. mayor, for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >> let me read to you what the president told "time" magazine a couple months ago looking ahead at the time when he was asked about a second term if he were re-elected. he was asked what he would do differently in a second term. he said there would be some popping of the blister after this election where republicans refuse to cooperate on things that i know are good for the american people, i will continue to look for ways to do it administratively and work around congress." what do you think of that strategy? >> take a look at any executive order. he signed them. president clinton has signed them. every president has used them. when you think something's imperative for the country to move forward, if congress refuses to act, you use the authority in the executive branch. he did it on immigration and deportation as well as on the dream act. so congress refused to take up an immigration bill that dealt with an important issue. within what areas
thanks very much, mr. mayor, for coming in. >> thank you, wolf. >> let me read to you what the president told "time" magazine a couple months ago looking ahead at the time when he was asked about a second term if he were re-elected. he was asked what he would do differently in a second term. he said there would be some popping of the blister after this election where republicans refuse to cooperate on things that i know are good for the american people, i will continue to...
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>> i think the only time the opposition is going to view mr. morsi and his followers is backing down is if he rescinds these decrees and that hasn't happened yet. what we also had happen on monday is the 1 million man demonstration for the muslim brotherhood. that was cancelled suddenly on monday night. they released a statement, they wanted to make sure that no one viewed this as a weakness. they essentially said they cancelled it because they were concerned about possible violence, of course. the stage was set for an explosive situation with a 1 million man demonstration to the opposition and the muslim brotherhood. now a lot of people breathing a sigh of relief that that's not going to happen. >> reza in cairo, thank you. let's dig deeper right now, robin wright senior fellow at the woodrow wilson center in washington. robin, you don't think that president morsi was trying to create a dictatorship overnight, do you think he did go too far? what do you think he was trying to accomplish? >> he did go too far. and the timing was terrible. but t
>> i think the only time the opposition is going to view mr. morsi and his followers is backing down is if he rescinds these decrees and that hasn't happened yet. what we also had happen on monday is the 1 million man demonstration for the muslim brotherhood. that was cancelled suddenly on monday night. they released a statement, they wanted to make sure that no one viewed this as a weakness. they essentially said they cancelled it because they were concerned about possible violence, of...
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know the relationship between president obama and mr. netanyahu was challenging for the last four years. but now how much influence do you believe barack obama can have in finding a solution to the situation when he talks with benjamin netanyahu. >> i think he has a significant influence, he's just been re-elected president of the united states, and israel is very dependent in many areas on u.s. support. so that relationship, even though there had been some moments of tension over the last few years, considerable tension, right now if you look at the president of israel, he's calling an extraordinary military to military intelligence operation. to underscore that, when i mentioned the iron dome rocket system is funded at least in part by the united states, hundreds of millions of dollars and it seems to be working very well. what the president can do and what i'm sure he's trying to do and p.j. knows this and anderson knows this, what he's trying to do is egypt and israel and hamas a cease fire, when you go back to the situation they had
know the relationship between president obama and mr. netanyahu was challenging for the last four years. but now how much influence do you believe barack obama can have in finding a solution to the situation when he talks with benjamin netanyahu. >> i think he has a significant influence, he's just been re-elected president of the united states, and israel is very dependent in many areas on u.s. support. so that relationship, even though there had been some moments of tension over the...
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mr. loughner, you may have put a bullet through her head, but you have not put a dent in her spirit and her ability to do good. finally he just said, gabby and i are now done thinking about you. other victims got up and testified saying how this has dramatically impacted their life. perhaps the most moving was mary whose 76-year-old husband, both of them, were shot during this tragedy. her husband was laying on top of her bleeding to death. she recounted what she went through, how she told him to breathe, how she heard him breathe and how she knows that he heard her say i love you and that he died in her arms moments later. she also directly looked at loughner saying and then i passed out a few minutes later because you shot me three times as well. what was remarkable to me though, wolf, was how many of these victims said they were willing to forgive mr. loughner. they said because he has a mental illness they understand that he needs treatment, but they also want that treatment, that med
mr. loughner, you may have put a bullet through her head, but you have not put a dent in her spirit and her ability to do good. finally he just said, gabby and i are now done thinking about you. other victims got up and testified saying how this has dramatically impacted their life. perhaps the most moving was mary whose 76-year-old husband, both of them, were shot during this tragedy. her husband was laying on top of her bleeding to death. she recounted what she went through, how she told him...
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mrs. lansing, your husband was murdered. well, that doesn't make any sense. maybe not now, but it will. (indistinct police radio transmissions) (indistinct conversations) ♪ wolfe: hey. how's tara? oh, she, uh... she aggravated an old shoulder injury, but she's just happy she's not getting stitches. what did you get? i found about 20 feet of fishing line attached to the release mechanism on the trapdoor, so it was definitely rigged for our victim. do you think that it was also rigged to come down? i doubt it. i think it just probably wasn't designed to hold the weight of a hanging body. (crackling) (people screaming) (snapping, crackling) whoever it was that pulled the release mechanism would have had to have been close... as in 20 feet close. well, i think we can recreate the crime scene using photos taken by the witnesses. i confiscated almost all the cameras. great. i'll get it to the lab. ("big jack" by ac/dc begins playing) (engine roaring) ♪ the steam is a-burning mom, come on! you have to be up for this. kyle, i'm fine. just drive. ♪ look out for
mrs. lansing, your husband was murdered. well, that doesn't make any sense. maybe not now, but it will. (indistinct police radio transmissions) (indistinct conversations) ♪ wolfe: hey. how's tara? oh, she, uh... she aggravated an old shoulder injury, but she's just happy she's not getting stitches. what did you get? i found about 20 feet of fishing line attached to the release mechanism on the trapdoor, so it was definitely rigged for our victim. do you think that it was also rigged to come...
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mr. morsi and his followers are saying, we want to talk. the opposition faction is saying, no talk until these decrees have been rescinded, wolf. >> is the opposition viewing all of this as the president morsi and his party supposedly back down? >> reporter: i think the only time the opposition is going to view mr. morsi and his followers as backing down is if he rescinds these decrees, and that hasn't happened yet. what we had happen on monday is the 1 million demonstration for the muslim brotherhood. that was canceled suddenly on monday night. they released this statement. they wanted to make sure that no one viewed this zas a weakness. they said they canceled it because they were concerned about possible violence, of course. the stage was set for an explosive situation with the 1 million man demonstration to the opposition and the muslim brotherho brotherhood. now a lot are breathing a sigh of relief. >> thank you. >>> let's dig deeper right now with stephen up farrell of the "new york times." aus is robin wright as the woodrow wilson ce
mr. morsi and his followers are saying, we want to talk. the opposition faction is saying, no talk until these decrees have been rescinded, wolf. >> is the opposition viewing all of this as the president morsi and his party supposedly back down? >> reporter: i think the only time the opposition is going to view mr. morsi and his followers as backing down is if he rescinds these decrees, and that hasn't happened yet. what we had happen on monday is the 1 million demonstration for the...
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. >> (over intercom): mr. caiglin? >> yes? >> is this a good time for you? would you like to send your students down to the nutrition club? >> i'll have them down there shortly. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. hey, what i need you to do, my nutrition club students, go ahead and stand up, push your chairs up, line up. i'll send you down there in just a moment. >> put your chairs up? >> put your chairs up, yeah, push your chairs in. >> okay. >> nutrition club is a bag of food that you get every friday and you have to make last the whole weekend. they announce in class that you have to go down for nutrition club if you're in it. you have to go to the office and you have to sign your name in for it. and then, um, you go put it in your locker and then you go back to class. poor people get nutrition club because they can't afford to get othe. >> they should be down pretty soon. >> okay. >> shouldn't take them long. hey, good morning, brittany. how you doing? >> um, is monica in the nutrition club yet? >> not yet, honey. she's on our list, though. she's on ou
. >> (over intercom): mr. caiglin? >> yes? >> is this a good time for you? would you like to send your students down to the nutrition club? >> i'll have them down there shortly. >> thank you. >> thank you very much. hey, what i need you to do, my nutrition club students, go ahead and stand up, push your chairs up, line up. i'll send you down there in just a moment. >> put your chairs up? >> put your chairs up, yeah, push your chairs in. >>...
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mr. joe johns is in today for wolf blitzer. he's anchoring "the situation room." hey, joe. >>> thanks, don. happening now, president obama says he's keeping a list of who's naughty and who's nice in the fight to keep middle class taxes from going up. and asking the public for help in getting through to the ones he sees as naughty. the historic vote at the u.n. puts palestinian hopes for statehood back in the headlines. but will it bring their dream any closer to reality? i'll ask the palestinian prime minister. and if pictures don't lie, you may be watching a power ball winner learning the good news. but who is he? wolf blitzer's off. i'm joe johns. you're in "the situation room." >>> republicans and democrats now have just 32 days to make a deal or your taxes are going up and more than $1 trillion automatically will be cut from vital federal programs like defense, education and housing assistance. as referred to as the fiscal cliff. and when it comes to doing something to avoid it, house speaker john boehner bluntly told reporters today, there is a stalemate. for
mr. joe johns is in today for wolf blitzer. he's anchoring "the situation room." hey, joe. >>> thanks, don. happening now, president obama says he's keeping a list of who's naughty and who's nice in the fight to keep middle class taxes from going up. and asking the public for help in getting through to the ones he sees as naughty. the historic vote at the u.n. puts palestinian hopes for statehood back in the headlines. but will it bring their dream any closer to reality? i'll...
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he said "mr. president, don't think for one minute i don't hold you ultimately responsible for benghazi. i think you failed as commander in chief before, during and after the attack. he went onto say given what i know now i have no intention of promoting anyone who is up to their eyeballs in the benghazi debacle." there of course he's talking about the potential for the president to nominate the current ambassador to the u.n. susan rice to be secretary of state. look, i mean, there is no question there is deep seeded animosity between these two camps leading -- going back to 2008 when the president and john mccain were running against each other. but it's escalated to a whole new level now. and, yes, it is true that john mccain and others are going after this saying they want questions. but there's a lot of politics going on on both sides of this. >> if he decides to go ahead and nominate susan rice to be the next secretary of state, dana, what are the chances that she will be confirmed by the uni
he said "mr. president, don't think for one minute i don't hold you ultimately responsible for benghazi. i think you failed as commander in chief before, during and after the attack. he went onto say given what i know now i have no intention of promoting anyone who is up to their eyeballs in the benghazi debacle." there of course he's talking about the potential for the president to nominate the current ambassador to the u.n. susan rice to be secretary of state. look, i mean, there is...
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but again going back to what they are saying as mr. obama was very directly involved. one of the things also, wolf, that they're pointing at that i think will prove to be very important is this burgeoning relationship with the egyptian president morsi. i mean, just think of it. just a short time ago he was the new man on the block, muslim brotherhood, lots of doubts about him. and now look at the words that the president used. there's a lot of praise for his personal role in bringing about this cease-fire. that could go a long way. in fact, they say that he was very pragmatic. that's president morsi, very pragmatic. they developed a relationship they say based on trust and were able to work through these issues. so down the road that's going to be important, wolf. >> basically the bottom line in all of this is that the u.s. is also, jill, provided some assurances to both the israeli government of prime minister netanyahu and the egyptian government of president morsi. are you learning any specific arrangements? any economic, financial, military, political assurances th
but again going back to what they are saying as mr. obama was very directly involved. one of the things also, wolf, that they're pointing at that i think will prove to be very important is this burgeoning relationship with the egyptian president morsi. i mean, just think of it. just a short time ago he was the new man on the block, muslim brotherhood, lots of doubts about him. and now look at the words that the president used. there's a lot of praise for his personal role in bringing about this...
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they're under the direction now of mr. morrell. >> president obama had nothing but praise for david petraeus in a statement saying he accepted his regulsignation. >> yeah, so many lingering questions, wolf. a lot of questions about the timing of all of this. for more, let's go to jessica yellin, i know you have been working your sources, what are you learning? >> i can confirm that administration officials were indeed shocked by this development and i'm told by multiple officials that this is exactly what it is, i know that sounds absurd, but it is not in any way a cover for any other sort of story. the general is in no way taking a fall for some other event that we're not discovering or reporting on. he sin deed stepping down baez of an extramarital affair that was coming out and that we're not going to uncover anything else in the coming days. the president has developed not a close or intimate relationship as friends, but they have a healthy working relationship. he was brought in first when general mccrystal left durin
they're under the direction now of mr. morrell. >> president obama had nothing but praise for david petraeus in a statement saying he accepted his regulsignation. >> yeah, so many lingering questions, wolf. a lot of questions about the timing of all of this. for more, let's go to jessica yellin, i know you have been working your sources, what are you learning? >> i can confirm that administration officials were indeed shocked by this development and i'm told by multiple...
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mr. mayor, what can you tell us about yokely seen here walking up and down the stairs repeatedly. >> jill kelley? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, she's fun. she's like a fun one. tampa all fun. tampa got everything. see gars, jill kelley, tap shoes, loose murderers. and jill kelley got a dress too. she's fine. >> and this is the same jill kelley seen here in a cnn drama tieization. >> oh, that's funny. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you find a companion as loyal as a subaru. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. get selsun blue for itchy dry scalp. strong itch-fighters target scalp itch while 5 moisturizers leave hair healthy. selsun blue. got a clue? get the blue. covering this conflict in the middle east like no one else can with reporters in israel and gaza, in washington. also with the major players in egypt and turkey. let's check in now with our middle east desk that's covering everything happening in this conflict between israel and gaza. nick valenc
mr. mayor, what can you tell us about yokely seen here walking up and down the stairs repeatedly. >> jill kelley? >> mm-hmm. >> oh, she's fun. she's like a fun one. tampa all fun. tampa got everything. see gars, jill kelley, tap shoes, loose murderers. and jill kelley got a dress too. she's fine. >> and this is the same jill kelley seen here in a cnn drama tieization. >> oh, that's funny. we'll be right back. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ we're lucky, it's not every day you...
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mr. carville talking about earlier, an impressive operation. if you switch the map over here, let's check real quick. very close, very close. 91%, and i've been searching these counties, wolf. most of the vote out in democratic leaning areas. hard to see it happening. virginia, the president passed governor romney in virginia. most of the votes out in democratic areas. colorado, republicans really wanted to get this one back. you see the edge right now. not impossible, but the president doing what he had to do in places like jefferson county. a narrow win, winning the suburbs, 1%. come up to adams county here, a narrow win for the president. the president doing what he has to do. i want to show you one thing. a lot of conversation from analysts about what happens now, how do we govern. the republicans will keep the house, we know president obama with a popular vote loss and smaller electoral college win. will there be a mandate? compromise? i want to show you something. this is by county, the vote for president across the country. most counties
mr. carville talking about earlier, an impressive operation. if you switch the map over here, let's check real quick. very close, very close. 91%, and i've been searching these counties, wolf. most of the vote out in democratic leaning areas. hard to see it happening. virginia, the president passed governor romney in virginia. most of the votes out in democratic areas. colorado, republicans really wanted to get this one back. you see the edge right now. not impossible, but the president doing...
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mr. morsi's message now is, with these decrees, i didn't amass sweeping dick ta toriaial powers and my decisions are still open to review by the courts, except for the decision that has to do with the formation of the parliament and the drafting of the constitution. he says this is his way of bypassing the old remnants of the mubarak regime that wanted to derail the democratic process, he wants to save it, that message doesn't seem to be winning over the protesters, a few thousand of them behind me. it's 3:15 a.m., their numbers seem to be growing in anticipation of the 1 million man demonstration scheduled for tuesday. >> they're under calls to decrease the decrees. are there any signs he's considering doing that? >> the way things stand right now, they are not we spoke to a top adviser, we asked him about the possibility of concessions in mounting pressure and here's what he had to say. what kind of concessions are you -- >> translator: it's up to the president, not for us. >> is it pos
mr. morsi's message now is, with these decrees, i didn't amass sweeping dick ta toriaial powers and my decisions are still open to review by the courts, except for the decision that has to do with the formation of the parliament and the drafting of the constitution. he says this is his way of bypassing the old remnants of the mubarak regime that wanted to derail the democratic process, he wants to save it, that message doesn't seem to be winning over the protesters, a few thousand of them...
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. >> mr. ambassador, thanks very much for coming in. we're watching this situation very, very closely. >> thank you, wolf. >> michael oren is the israeli ambassador to the united states. in our next hour we're going to take a look at what the u.s. -- if the u.s. can do anything about this escalating violence that's going on, the tensions escalating between the israelis and the palestinians in gaza. much more coverage when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a luminous protein in jellyfish, impact life expectancy in the u.s., real estate in hong kong, and the optics industry in germany? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consider carefully before investing. with investment information, risks, fees and expenses social security are just numbers thinkin a bud
. >> mr. ambassador, thanks very much for coming in. we're watching this situation very, very closely. >> thank you, wolf. >> michael oren is the israeli ambassador to the united states. in our next hour we're going to take a look at what the u.s. -- if the u.s. can do anything about this escalating violence that's going on, the tensions escalating between the israelis and the palestinians in gaza. much more coverage when we come back. ♪ [ male announcer ] how could a...
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but the reason we have a standoff is that mr. morsi, the president, has given no indication that he's going to back down from these decrees, wolf. >> reza sayah in cairo watching this story. very tense situation over there at tahrir square right now. elsewhere in the middle east today they exhumed the body of the palestinian leader i can't say er arafat, they're trying to clear up a mystery. did somebody try to kill him with poison? i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a gift in time for christmas? yeah, sure you can. great. where's your gift? uh... whew. [ male announcer ] break from the holiday stress. ship fedex express by december 22nd for christmas delivery. by december 22nd [ female announcer ] some people like to pretend a flood could never happen to them. and that their homeowners insurance protects them. [ thunder crashes ] it doesn't. stop pretending. only flood insurance covers floods. ♪ visit floodsmart.gov/pretend to learn your risk. >>> the latest on what really killed yasser arafat. what is the l
but the reason we have a standoff is that mr. morsi, the president, has given no indication that he's going to back down from these decrees, wolf. >> reza sayah in cairo watching this story. very tense situation over there at tahrir square right now. elsewhere in the middle east today they exhumed the body of the palestinian leader i can't say er arafat, they're trying to clear up a mystery. did somebody try to kill him with poison? i always wait until the last minute. can i still ship a...